She Wore Black live podcast with RJ Joseph & Johnny Compton

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205 West 6th Street,Georgetown TX 78626

01 October, 2022

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Join us for a great discussion between authors RJ Joseph, Johnny Compton and host Agatha Andrews! Hell Hath No Sorrow Like a Woman by RJ Joseph - copies will be available in store! About the book: The Black women in these tales are women we all know. The mothers, wives, business owners, creatives, and more, that we see in everyday life. They perform the impossible and hold all ends together. Sometimes, they’re an open book, their stories written in the beloved lines of their faces and the varied bodies they wear with pride or weariness. Other times, their secrets squirm beneath the surface, aching for release and discovery while beckoning others to lean in. They whisper the horror of their predicaments, closer to home than you realize. These Black women are more than we know. They’re also victims, monsters…and often, a little of both. The Spite House by Johnny Compton publishes February 7th, 2023! Pre-order in store. About The Spite House: “Johnny Compton's The Spite House is the modern Gothic story full of dread we’ve all been waiting for. This strange house, perched on a hill and full of terrifying sounds and shadows that come out at night, will steal a part of you and never give it back.” —Cynthia Pelayo, Bram Stoker Award–nominated author of Children of Chicago “The Spite House commences with an enigma that quickly morphs into a mystery, which ultimately leaves us with a riddle that’s perplexed humanity since the dawn of time—all the while rubbing our nerves raw with dread. Johnny Compton propels us through this creepy maze with the assurance of one who has likely stared into the abyss himself.” —John Harrison, author of Passing Through Veils and writer/director of Tales from the Darkside, The Movie; Frank Herbert’s Dune miniseries; and Clive Barker’s Book of Blood

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